This is a discussion on $10 NLHE 6-max: Bluffing river within the online poker forums, in the Cash Game Hand Analysis section; First hand villain: Hand sample: 327 17,14,1,4
Second hand villain: Hand sample: 78 25,16,1.5
Notes for villain in second hand: I raised Mp with AA, he

2nd hand is wasting money imo. He is a looser player and that board hits a ton of hands. No surprise he calls flop. The turn hits him more. I would throw a small bet on the turn as a blocker bet like 0.50 and hope to hit the flush. On river i would just xf.

#3

27th April 2013, 12:15 AM

LD1977 [3,088]

Online Poker at: PS, FTP

Game: NLHE

2nd hand - This is above my pay grade but if he was on a FD then you can get a fold on the river with triple barreling.

#4

27th April 2013, 1:08 AM

dooydoo [265]

Poker at: pacific

Game: Holdem

If he had a fd ya he will fold but the combos of flush draw wont out number the combos of made/calling hands here. Also we have to know if he is the type to chase a flush til the river.

In this spot id rather take the more passive line and xb the river and take a note of his hand. I find that triple barrel bluffing isnt profitable the vast majority of the time. Id rather save my money for value hands

#5

27th April 2013, 1:49 AM

frozensprx [271]

Online Poker at: ACR

Game: holdem

re: Poker & $10 NLHE 6-max: Bluffing river

Quote:

Originally Posted by dooydoo

If he had a fd ya he will fold but the combos of flush draw wont out number the combos of made/calling hands here. Also we have to know if he is the type to chase a flush til the river.

In this spot id rather take the more passive line and xb the river and take a note of his hand. I find that triple barrel bluffing isnt profitable the vast majority of the time. Id rather save my money for value hands

well this makes it extremely easy to play against you...but I say that as a half-joke because players at those stakes aren't paying enough attention to your bet sizing and everything to adjust and beat you. But if i ever play against you in a freeroll i will keep that in mind! haha

#6

27th April 2013, 9:29 AM

baudib1 [6,604]

Poker at: Full Tilt

Game: NLHE

I sorta like both, I'd bet slightly smaller on river in hand 2 and probably barrel turn in Hand 1.